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This book offers a nuanced and muti-layered approach towards comprehending the possibilities of democratization or likelihood of authoritarian resilience in the Muslim world. The volume highlights the complex diversity within Islamist movements and parties— characterised by internal tensions, struggles and contestations. The very existence of this diversity within and among Islamist movements, and their general willingness to partake in mainstream politics, signals an important transformation in the Muslim world over recent decades. It demonstrates that the Muslim world has gravitated from the simplistic focus on the compatibility or incompatibility of Islam and democracy. Islamist movements and parties embody the multiple manifestations and trajectories within political Islam. The granular case-studies and theological analyses in this volume draw attention to the policy refinements, socio-political reforms and ideological transformations engendered by Muslim intellectuals and Islamist movements and ideologues. The diverse political landscape in the Muslim world is inextricably linked to the socio-political and theological shifts within Islamism—in particular, the yearning for greater social, economic and political justice, a yearning that lies at the core of an inclusive wasatiyyah Islam.


Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Theological Contestations and Political Coalition-BuildingJohn L. Esposito, Lily Zubaidah Rahim and Naser Ghobadzadeh

2. Islam and Democracy: Perspectives from Reformist and Traditional Islam
Mohsen Kadivar
3. Democratization of Islamic Political TheologyNaser Ghobadzadeh
4. Tunisia’s Ennahda: Islamists Turning the Learning Curve of Democracy and Civic HabituationLarbi Sadiki
5.From Moderation to De-Moderation: Democratic Backsliding of the AKP in TurkeyMenderes Çınar

6. Negotiating Popular Mandate and the Sovereignty of God in IranShahram Akbarzadeh and James Barry
7. Careful What You Wish For: Salafi Islamisation and Authoritarian Governance in Malaysia
Lily Zubaidah Rahim
8. The Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood, Democratisation and the Dilemmas of Internal Organisational Reform: Seeking Unity, Finding Division?Paul M. Esber
9. The Dilemmas of Dual Resistance: Hamas and Political Learning in GazaMartin Kear
10. ConclusionJohn L. Esposito, Lily Zubaidah Rahim and Naser Ghobadzadeh

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      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 20/11/2017
      ISBN13: 9783319622552, 978-3319622552
      ISBN10: 3319622552

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book offers a nuanced and muti-layered approach towards comprehending the possibilities of democratization or likelihood of authoritarian resilience in the Muslim world. The volume highlights the complex diversity within Islamist movements and parties— characterised by internal tensions, struggles and contestations. The very existence of this diversity within and among Islamist movements, and their general willingness to partake in mainstream politics, signals an important transformation in the Muslim world over recent decades. It demonstrates that the Muslim world has gravitated from the simplistic focus on the compatibility or incompatibility of Islam and democracy. Islamist movements and parties embody the multiple manifestations and trajectories within political Islam. The granular case-studies and theological analyses in this volume draw attention to the policy refinements, socio-political reforms and ideological transformations engendered by Muslim intellectuals and Islamist movements and ideologues. The diverse political landscape in the Muslim world is inextricably linked to the socio-political and theological shifts within Islamism—in particular, the yearning for greater social, economic and political justice, a yearning that lies at the core of an inclusive wasatiyyah Islam.


      Table of Contents
      1. Introduction: Theological Contestations and Political Coalition-BuildingJohn L. Esposito, Lily Zubaidah Rahim and Naser Ghobadzadeh

      2. Islam and Democracy: Perspectives from Reformist and Traditional Islam
      Mohsen Kadivar
      3. Democratization of Islamic Political TheologyNaser Ghobadzadeh
      4. Tunisia’s Ennahda: Islamists Turning the Learning Curve of Democracy and Civic HabituationLarbi Sadiki
      5.From Moderation to De-Moderation: Democratic Backsliding of the AKP in TurkeyMenderes Çınar

      6. Negotiating Popular Mandate and the Sovereignty of God in IranShahram Akbarzadeh and James Barry
      7. Careful What You Wish For: Salafi Islamisation and Authoritarian Governance in Malaysia
      Lily Zubaidah Rahim
      8. The Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood, Democratisation and the Dilemmas of Internal Organisational Reform: Seeking Unity, Finding Division?Paul M. Esber
      9. The Dilemmas of Dual Resistance: Hamas and Political Learning in GazaMartin Kear
      10. ConclusionJohn L. Esposito, Lily Zubaidah Rahim and Naser Ghobadzadeh

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